The current call for nominations is for the following Board position: One (1) Elected Director (term ending in May 2020) one (1) from Ontario Further details are available in the Call for Nominations document available in the Governance section of this website. Deadline for appl More

The Canadian Soccer Association (Canada Soccer) is seeking to recruit two (2) qualified candidates to serve as an independent member of the Nominations Committee of the Board of Directors. The individuals must be able to demonstrate that they have professional, personal or other contacts within the More

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALCanada Soccer IT/Digital Infrastructure Current State Assessment and Needs AnalysisCanada Soccer is currently seeking a consultant to undertake an analysis of our information technology and digital infrastructure.Deliverable: Present a current-state assessment and produce a 5-yea More

Saskatchewan Soccer Associate (SSA) broke new ground on Saturday when its membership moved to approve acceptance of private soccer academies as full, regular members of the Association, alongside traditional youth soccer clubs and associations. The SSA is the first jurisdiction in Canada to formally More

The current call for nominations is for the following Board positions: One (1) President (three-year term) Two (2) Elected Directors (three-year term) one (1) from Manitoba/Saskatchewan/Nunavut and one (1) from Ontario Two (2) Independent Directors (three-year term More

Canada Soccer has forwarded the appropriate information to FIFA Integrity concerning the media reports of El Salvador receiving an offer in relation to the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Qualifiers match against Canada to be played on 6 September in Vancouver, BC. FIFA Integrity, in collaboration with More

The Canadian Soccer Association (Canada Soccer) is seeking to recruit two (2) qualified candidates to serve as an independent member of the Nominations Committee of the Board of Directors. The individuals must be able to demonstrate that they have professional, personal or other contacts within the corporate, business, soccer, and/or other relevant communities that will strengthen the Canada Soccer Board as it performs its governance and stewardship functions.

It is preferred that candidates shall be resident in one of the following regions: Québec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Nunavut, British Columbia, and Yukon.

An independent is defined as a person who at the time of his/her appointment to the Nominations Committee is not an officer, director or employee of Canada Soccer or of a Provincial/Territorial Association Member.

Canada Soccer, TSN, and RDS announced today a renewed partnership that sees the two networks continue to broadcast National Team matches across their linear television and digital platforms. The live coverage kicks off this June with Canada Soccer’s trio of Summer of Soccer international matches over a six-day period featuring the Women's National Team in Winnipeg (8 June) and Toronto (11 June), followed by the Men's National Team in Montréal (13 June).

"We are excited that TSN and RDS will continue their commitment to partner with Canada Soccer as the official broadcasters for National Team matches across the country on their networks and digital properties," said Peter Montopoli, General Secretary of Canada Soccer. "As the Canadian broadcaster for both FIFA and CONCACAF international matches, we feel they are the perfect fit to work with us to grow the world's game everywhere in Canada."

TSN and RDS became Canada Soccer's official broadcaster for National Team matches in 2016 and produced the record-setting FIFA World Cup Qualifiers broadcast for the March 2016 match that featured 54,798 fans at BC Place - the largest attendance for a national team match - of any sport - ever held in Canada.

"TSN is proud to continue our partnership with Canada Soccer,” said Shawn Redmond, Vice-President, Content Strategy and Business, TSN. “We’re looking forward to cheering on our men’s and women’s teams as we showcase Canadian talent on the national level.”

As a Media Rights Licensee for FIFA since 2015, TSN was the host broadcaster for the award-winning FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015. The record-setting tournament, the first-ever single-sport event competed from across Canada, drew more than 20 million Canadian viewers over the course of the 52-match competition across TSN, CTV, and RDS.

Starting this year, TSN is also the official broadcaster for CONCACAF and will feature Canada’s Men’s National Team in this summer's 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup that kicks off on 7 July.

SUMMER OF SOCCER IN CANADAThis summer, Canada Soccer's National Teams will play in Winnipeg, Toronto and Montréal from 8-13 June. The Women's National Team will face Costa Rica on 8 June at Investors Group Field and 11 June at BMO Field before the Men's National Team, in their send-off match before the CONCACAF Gold Cup, face Curaçao on 13 June at Stade Saputo.